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all facets of music education, to spearhead the proj- ect and shine the spotlight on the importance of school music programs, as this is where most Americans learn the national anthem and other patriotic songs. The multi-faceted campaign will include education initiatives in schools across the country, special performances and alliances with professional sporting events, and an extensive mobile marketing tour stopping in cities nationwide. The project is led by the project’s official musical ambassadors, The Oak Ridge Boys and is supported by leading organizations across the country, includ- ing The Girls Scouts of the U.S.A., The American Legion and The History Channel.


“Today our country is calling on our music educa- tors to restore America’s voice,” says John


Mahlmann, Executive Director, MENC. “It is important that all Americans understand the signifi- cance of our anthem’s history -- how our national anthem came to be, from the poetry of Francis Scott Key to its association with a musical tune and our country’s desire to adopt an official national anthem. We want to remind all Americans to cherish our national treasures and to celebrate our unity and our values in song.”


“As the Jeep brand is deeply rooted in American tra- ditions and values, we are excited about the oppor- tunity to be a part of the National Anthem Project and to join the National Association for Music Education in this mission to restore America’s voice,” said Dieter Zetsche, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Chrysler Group.


Auburn University Department of Music January 28, 2006


Audition Dates 2006 February 9, 2006


Students may audition for Music Scholarships (both instrumental and choral) and Band Scholarships on any of the above dates. In addition, Band Scholarship auditions will be held during each ses- sion of Camp War Eagle (freshman orientation) next summer. Band Scholarships are available to both music and non-music majors. Complete details will be


A.U. Department of Music and the A. U. Bands.


For more information contact: Dr. Ann Knipschild


Instrumental Scholarship Chair 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-3185 E-mail: knipsac@auburn.edu


posted on the web sites of the


&Auburn University Bands Scholarships in Music


March 11, 2006


Dr. Thomas R. Smith Chair and Director of Choral Activities 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-4165 E-mail: smith73@auburn.edu


Dr. Johnnie Vinson Director of Bands 132 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-4166 E-mail: vinsojb@auburn.edu


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Dr. Rosephanye Powell Vocal Scholarship Chair 101 Goodwin Building Auburn University, AL 36849 Phone: (334) 844-3163 email: dunnprt@auburn.edu


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